NORMAN — UPPER GREENSAND OF ISLE OF WIGHT. 511 
FOSSILS OF THE UPPER GREENSAND 
Intermediate Beds. 
Ammonites varians — 4 or 5 varieties 
Mantelli ? — two varieties 
Coupei 
falcatus — rare 
Vectensis — very rare 
navieularis 
Rhotomagensis, var. 
Goodhalli 
Nautilus lasvigatus 
expansus— common 
elegans — rare 
pseudo-elegans — common 
radiatus — rare 
undulatus — rare 
Largilliertianus — rare 
Turrilites Morrisianus — common 
Bergeri 
costatus — rare 
tuberculatus — rare 
Ancyloceras — four vai-ieties, common in 
fragments 
Toxooeras — two varieties, in fragments 
Haruites elegans (?) — rare 
Baculites — two varieties, common 
Belemnites minimus — rare 
Ostrea carinata — rarely perfect 
vesicularis — several other varie- 
ties 
Anomia (?) — rare 
Lima — several varieties 
Exogyra — common 
Pecten orbicularis — 2 varieties, common 
Milleri (?) 
asper — common 
Wood — friable and decayed 
Resin — i-are 
Pebbles of quartz — rare 
Chloeitic Marl. 
Rhynchonella sub-plicata — common 
Terebratula pmelongata — common 
cai-nea — common 
sella (?) 
Several other species, 
amongst which is that 
which resembles the re- 
cent T. caput-serpentis ; 
also, an elegant little 
shell much resembling 
Magas purailus of the 
Upper Chalk. 
Spongia — two species 
Echinus ?, sp. — a small species, rare 
Spatangus ?, sj). — rare 
Millcpora, sp. — common 
Flustra, sp. — common 
Coral, sp. — rare 
Astacus ?, sp. — claws of, rare 
Serpula — two or three species 
Casts of species of Fusus (rare), Natica 
(common), Nerita (common), sevei-ai 
species of Trochus (common), Pleuro- 
tomaria (common), several species of 
Tornatella, Venus (common), and 
Thetis (common). 
Tellina (?) — common 
Cardium — common < 
Area Rauliniana (?) — rare 
Bones and Teeth of several species of 
Shark — common 
Saurians — rare 
Crocodile — rare 
Chelonian remains 
Bryozoa, innumerable fragments of 
Worn pieces of Ammonites and other 
fossils 
Radiolites — rare 
Cidaris, Spines of — rare 
Pecten asper — two varieties, common 
quinque-costatus — common 
orb i cular is — numerous 
Ostrea carinata — rare 
Exogyra, sp. — common 
Serpula — two or three species 
Saurians — teeth and bones of, rare 
Choanites ? sp. — common, much flatter 
than those found in the chalk 
Nodules interspersed with fragments 
of comminuted shells : — 
Echinus ? — two varieties, common 
Spatangus ?, sp. — common 
Cidaris, sp. — -rare 
Spines of Cidaris — rare 
Sponges, two or thi'ee varieties of — 
common 
Choanites, Siphonia 
Alycyonia 
Bryozoa 
FIRESTONE AND GREAT CHERT BEDS. 
These beds are but sparingly fossiliferous in the upper portion. The 
most charasteristic fossil is the large Pecten quinque-costatus. The 
chert itself, according to Mr. Martin, contains vast quantities of zoophytic 
